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Orca Mother Carries Dead Calf, Underscoring Endangered Species Crisis
Tahlequah, a 25-year-old orca, is again carrying her dead newborn calf, observed since January 1st in Puget Sound, Washington, after its death, highlighting the critical status of the endangered Southern Resident orca population, numbering around 75 individuals.
Orca Mother Carries Dead Calf, Underscoring Endangered Species Crisis
Tahlequah, a 25-year-old orca, is again carrying her dead newborn calf, observed since January 1st in Puget Sound, Washington, after its death, highlighting the critical status of the endangered Southern Resident orca population, numbering around 75 individuals.
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24% Bias Score


Spain's Gradual Transition to Democracy: Contested Commemorations
Spain's transition to democracy following Franco's 1975 death was gradual, with full democratic rights established only after the 1977 elections and 1978 constitutional referendum; debates continue regarding the most appropriate date to commemorate this transition.
Spain's Gradual Transition to Democracy: Contested Commemorations
Spain's transition to democracy following Franco's 1975 death was gradual, with full democratic rights established only after the 1977 elections and 1978 constitutional referendum; debates continue regarding the most appropriate date to commemorate this transition.
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52% Bias Score


Spain's Ministries Clash Over Expanding Foreign Worker Recruitment
Spain's Ministry of Inclusion seeks to expand the catalog of hard-to-fill jobs to boost foreign worker recruitment, clashing with the Ministry of Labor, which cites a low overall vacancy rate (0.9%) and highlights the need for objective criteria in selecting occupations, despite 42.8% of companies r...
Spain's Ministries Clash Over Expanding Foreign Worker Recruitment
Spain's Ministry of Inclusion seeks to expand the catalog of hard-to-fill jobs to boost foreign worker recruitment, clashing with the Ministry of Labor, which cites a low overall vacancy rate (0.9%) and highlights the need for objective criteria in selecting occupations, despite 42.8% of companies r...
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36% Bias Score


PSOE Proposes Bill to Curb Politically Motivated Lawsuits in Spain
The Spanish Socialist Party (PSOE) submitted a bill to the Congress to limit popular accusations, prohibiting those based on media reports or lacking credible evidence, following lawsuits against the Prime Minister's family; the bill also seeks to repeal the offense of insulting religious sentiments...
PSOE Proposes Bill to Curb Politically Motivated Lawsuits in Spain
The Spanish Socialist Party (PSOE) submitted a bill to the Congress to limit popular accusations, prohibiting those based on media reports or lacking credible evidence, following lawsuits against the Prime Minister's family; the bill also seeks to repeal the offense of insulting religious sentiments...
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44% Bias Score


Pilot Project Tackles Depopulation in Rural Spain Through Housing Initiatives
A pilot project in San Esteban de Gormaz, Soria, seeks to reverse depopulation by addressing a 42% housing vacancy rate through community engagement, landlord support, and public incentives, aiming to attract renters and revitalize the rural area.
Pilot Project Tackles Depopulation in Rural Spain Through Housing Initiatives
A pilot project in San Esteban de Gormaz, Soria, seeks to reverse depopulation by addressing a 42% housing vacancy rate through community engagement, landlord support, and public incentives, aiming to attract renters and revitalize the rural area.
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44% Bias Score


Southern California Wildfires: 155,000 Evacuated, Five Dead"
Three wildfires in Southern California, particularly impacting Pacific Palisades, Pasadena, and the San Fernando Valley, have caused five deaths, affected 10,913 hectares, and led to at least 155,000 evacuation orders as of January 7, 2025, due to intense Santa Ana winds and dry conditions.
Southern California Wildfires: 155,000 Evacuated, Five Dead"
Three wildfires in Southern California, particularly impacting Pacific Palisades, Pasadena, and the San Fernando Valley, have caused five deaths, affected 10,913 hectares, and led to at least 155,000 evacuation orders as of January 7, 2025, due to intense Santa Ana winds and dry conditions.
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0% Bias Score

Resource Shortages Cripple Mexican Public Health System
Four hospitals in Puebla and one in Oaxaca, under Mexico's public health system "IMSS Bienestar", reported critical shortages in supplies and nutrition services, leading to surgery cancellations and affecting patient care, although officials claim services continue.

Resource Shortages Cripple Mexican Public Health System
Four hospitals in Puebla and one in Oaxaca, under Mexico's public health system "IMSS Bienestar", reported critical shortages in supplies and nutrition services, leading to surgery cancellations and affecting patient care, although officials claim services continue.
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44% Bias Score

Spain to Raise Minimum Wage, but Not Income Tax, Forcing Workers to Pay Taxes
The Spanish government plans to raise the minimum wage by €39-€50 per month in 2025 to €1173-€1184, but unlike in previous years, won't adjust income tax, forcing minimum wage earners to pay income tax for the first time, resulting in them losing 42% of the raise to taxes.

Spain to Raise Minimum Wage, but Not Income Tax, Forcing Workers to Pay Taxes
The Spanish government plans to raise the minimum wage by €39-€50 per month in 2025 to €1173-€1184, but unlike in previous years, won't adjust income tax, forcing minimum wage earners to pay income tax for the first time, resulting in them losing 42% of the raise to taxes.
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44% Bias Score

EAE Business School Delays 824 Master's Degrees Amidst Legal Action
Following the termination of its affiliation with Rey Juan Carlos University (URJC) in 2022, EAE Business School faces legal action from 15 students who paid €13,500 for a master's degree and haven't received their diplomas due to procedural failures and alleged falsified documents for visa applicat...

EAE Business School Delays 824 Master's Degrees Amidst Legal Action
Following the termination of its affiliation with Rey Juan Carlos University (URJC) in 2022, EAE Business School faces legal action from 15 students who paid €13,500 for a master's degree and haven't received their diplomas due to procedural failures and alleged falsified documents for visa applicat...
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48% Bias Score

M-40 Highway Fatality: Court Rules Driver Partially Responsible
A 57-year-old man was fatally struck while crossing Spain's M-40 highway on July 13, 2020; a court ruled the driver 25% responsible due to insufficient following distance, resulting in a €90,000 payout to the victim's family.

M-40 Highway Fatality: Court Rules Driver Partially Responsible
A 57-year-old man was fatally struck while crossing Spain's M-40 highway on July 13, 2020; a court ruled the driver 25% responsible due to insufficient following distance, resulting in a €90,000 payout to the victim's family.
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44% Bias Score

US Declares Sudan's RSF Committed Genocide in Darfur, Imposes Sanctions
The United States declared that Sudan's Rapid Support Forces (RSF) committed genocide in Darfur, imposing sanctions on its leader Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo and seven linked UAE companies; this follows previous findings of war crimes and crimes against humanity, and comes amidst Sudan's major humanitaria...

US Declares Sudan's RSF Committed Genocide in Darfur, Imposes Sanctions
The United States declared that Sudan's Rapid Support Forces (RSF) committed genocide in Darfur, imposing sanctions on its leader Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo and seven linked UAE companies; this follows previous findings of war crimes and crimes against humanity, and comes amidst Sudan's major humanitaria...
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52% Bias Score

Maduro's Crackdown Threatens Venezuelan Democracy
Despite international support, democratically elected Venezuelan president Edmundo González Urrutia faces an uncertain future as Nicolás Maduro's regime cracks down on dissent following a disputed election, resulting in a potential political stalemate and a significant risk to democratic processes.

Maduro's Crackdown Threatens Venezuelan Democracy
Despite international support, democratically elected Venezuelan president Edmundo González Urrutia faces an uncertain future as Nicolás Maduro's regime cracks down on dissent following a disputed election, resulting in a potential political stalemate and a significant risk to democratic processes.
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64% Bias Score
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